The Pittsburgh Penguins announced they have traded forward Phil Kessel to the Arizona Coyotes, finally ending a long saga in which Pittsburgh has been trying to unload the unhappy veteran. The Penguins will send Kessel, prospect Dane Birks and a 2021 fourth-round pick to Arizona for forward Alex Galchenyuk and prospect Pierre-Olivier Joseph.
“First and foremost, I want to thank Phil Kessel for his contributions to the Penguins. He was a key component to our success in winning back-to-back Stanley Cups. We couldn’t have done it without him, and for that, we are grateful,” said Penguins general manager Jim Rutherford. “With that being said, we are excited to welcome a young, skilled player in Alex, and add depth to our defense with first-round draft pick Pierre-Olivier Joseph.”
Kessel’s name has been in the news all offseason as the team is interested in moving the veteran forward and the three years remaining on his deal at $6.8MM and with some bad blood between Kessel and the Penguins, general manager Jim Rutherford was looking to move him. Rutherford said that Kessel requested to be traded several times during last season and then changed his mind, although Kessel denies that, according to ESPN’s Greg Wyshynski. The Penguins attempted to trade Kessel to Minnesota in May in a package that included Jason Zucker, but Kessel, who has a modified no-trade clause where he can pick eight teams that he can be traded to, rejected the deal as he had no interest in going to Minnesota. However, Kessel would be interested in going to Arizona as he has a great relationship with their coach, Rick Tocchet, who was an assistant coach in Pittsburgh before he took the Coyotes’ job. Tocchet was, in fact, known in Pittsburgh as the “Phil Kessel Whisperer,” and is considered the one coach who can get the most out of the veteran.
The 31-year-old Kessel is coming off a solid season in which he scored 27 goals and 82 points, which would have been tops on Arizona’s squad by 35 points as the team’s points leader was Clayton Keller, who put up 14 goals and 47 points. Kessel provides the Coyotes with a proven veteran scorer, something that was desperately needed as no one in Arizona got to 20 goals last season. In fact, Kessel has scored 291 goals in the last 10 seasons, which is only behind a handful of top players in the league, including Alex Ovechkin, Steven Stamkos, John Tavares, Sidney Crosby, Patrick Kane and Joe Pavelski. Kessel’s contract will be the second-biggest on the team behind defenseman Oliver Ekman-Larsson. Kessel also should provide some stability in the lineup as Arizona was ravaged by injuries last year. Kessel has gone nine straight seasons without having missed a regular-season game. While Kessel isn’t known for his defensive play, it evens out as Galchenyuk is considered to be just as weak defensively.
In Galchenyuk, the Penguins would still get a solid top-six forward, but at both a cheaper price tag and with less term. Galchenyuk has just one year remaining on his deal at $4.9MM, which gives the Penguins some much-needed cap room to attempt to add to a team that got swept in the first-round of the playoffs last year and have a limited time to make a Stanley Cup run as Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin aren’t getting any younger. The 25-year-old Galchenyuk put up 19 goals and 41 points in 72 games last season, his first in Arizona after being acquired last offseason via trade from Montreal and should become a solid winger on one of Pittsburgh’s top two lines.
The Penguins also added some young defensive depth as Joseph was Arizona’s first-round pick in 2017 and is ready to turn pro, although he will likely need at least one year in the AHL. The 19-year-old posted nine goals and 42 points for two junior squads last year. Birks is likely to even out the trade as the 23-year-old spent all of last season in the ECHL with the Wheeling Nailers.
TSN’s Darren Dreger was the first to report the trade.
bigdaddyt
Wow what a deal
Gbear
Good for Kessel, he goes to a coach and team that actually want him. JR will probably use the extra cap space to overpay another worthless player like Jack Johnson.
Puckhead83
Woah.
TJECK109
Just what the pens need, another C
SuperSinker
Galchenyuk is not a Center
tylerall5
Who can also play wing….
66TheNumberOfTheBest
Wow. Love it. Galchenyuk is a better return than Zucker.
And Phil gets to go where he wanted. Good for him. Thanks for the Cups.
Gbear
So the Pens gain 2M in cap space for next season and then Galchenyuk becomes a UFA after the season ends. I have no idea what goes thru JR’s head these days.
ThePriceWasRight
gbear how are you complaining about this? this is a good deal for a guy they wanted to trade and who has a contract not many teams would take on.
66TheNumberOfTheBest
Only problem I see with this deal is Galchenyuk is only a year away from being a UFA.
So…do they extend him not knowing whether he fits in or not? Or do they risk letting him walk next year? Do they want him to walk next year?
Either way, adding Joseph is interesting. Between him, McCann and Pettersson, Rutherford is back filling the many first round picks he’s traded away (Pettersson was a high second rounder).
Gbear
I’m not pro or con about the Penguins, I just do not see how this deal helps the Pens now or in the future, whether on the ice or in the locker room. Galchenyuk has never been known as a great team character guy.
riverrat55
JR are has his igloo too cold, yeah Arizona got Kessel , prospect and 21 fourth rounder so Arizona wins Galchenyuk leaves after season. He came up with Montreal as a center then moved him to wing then dealt him to and was on left wing, most of season. and a left shot defenseman prospect. Guess he will be playing with Malkin,,,,
jdgoat
Kessels deal is pretty great though considering you aren’t taking the whole thing on
TJECK109
Gonna need money to resign the likes of Murray. And no one says they can’t resign Galchenyuk being only 25. They got out of millions left to Kessel.
Josip Tomic
Gavin Lee,
Is it Pierre-Olivier Joseph or Pierre-Oliver Joseph? Because you put Pierre-Oliver Joseph and I was confused.
dugdog83
Why do teams hate Phil Kessel? All the guy does it put up points wherever he goes
fightcitymayor
On no planet is Galchenyuk better than Zucker. Not to mention the Zucker deal would have gotten rid of Jack Johnson. Pens were forced to take a salary dump.
MacJablonski--NotVegasLegend
Teams and opposing fans alike hate on Phil The Thrill because he appears to be difficult to coach. That isn’t really true, but Randy put that thought into many heads and it’s there to stay with those people. Phil doesn’t approach off-season or in-season training like many other players. While the other players do treat their bodies “like a temple”, Phil takes after Gord’s philosophy (any many of the rest of us), which is “treat your body like a garage – just put anything into it). Thanks, Gord M., for that beauty! (Hope the hair thing worked out OK).
66TheNumberOfTheBest
Getting rid of Johnson would have meant taking on an even worse contract and player in Victor Rask.
And the Wild deal didn’t include a former first rounder.
This is a better deal for the Pens. And a better landing spot for Phil. Win-win.
aloop
I prefer the Anthony Bourdain quote: “Your body is not a temple. It’s an amusement park. Enjoy the ride.”
Whatever quote one uses matters not. What matters if Phil is in game shape come opening night, and apparently, from all I’ve seen and heard he pretty much is… which is going to be bad for me, as I am a Ducks fan.
kozy21
– He plays the way he wants to. He doesn’t play defense and doesn’t buy into the coach’s system.
padam
@dugdog – same here. All I’ve hear/read is that he’s a cancer in the locker room after a year or two – wearing out his welcome. While extremely talented at what he does, his demeanor outweighs the value he puts on the ice.